Application Process
Step 1: Your Application
Before submitting an application, please carefully review the Studio Policies along with this video to help align expectations and ensure that the Miss Emily Violin Studio is right for your family.
The video deserves an explanation. The Lowe sisters and Miss Emily share the legacy of Hiroko Primrose as a first teacher. This introductory video for the Lowe Studio well-describes fundamentals embraced at Miss Emily Violin Studio. After review, if you are ready to apply to the studio you can click the “Apply” button at any time.
Step 2: The Wait List
So far so good! Once an application has been reviewed, accepted applicants will be placed on the Wait List. When a spot opens potential families will be notified of the availability and an interview will be scheduled. For students, age 7 or older, prior violin study is required and an audition will be scheduled. The placement of the applicant will be considered upon the following.
Age, ability, and characteristics
Schedule availability for lessons, listening, and practice
Level of interest and commitment demonstrated
What should we do now?
While on the Wait List, applicants are highly encouraged to keep in touch, observe lessons, and attend studio recitals. It is also recommended that applicants pursue musical education in the best ways currently available to them. Spearheaded by Dr. Eric Rasmussen, Peabody offers fabulous general music classes for infants through 9-year-old children. Typically between ages 4 and 5, a readiness to begin private violin lessons can be seen through focused interest, musical understanding, muscle development, and most of all an ability to establish a joyful daily practice routine with an at-home helper.
How to find a great studio
Applicants eager to begin violin lessons immediately are encouraged to do so, seeking a studio with high expectations and a nurturing environment. For students under the age of 6, it is recommended to seek lessons with someone who works wonderfully with this age group. To investigate studios that may be ideal for the applicant it is advisable to:
Attend studio recitals
Observe lessons
Talk with studio parents
Step 3: First Lesson!
Once your application is approved and a spot becomes available in our schedule, you will be ready for your first lesson.
Financial Assistance
If your family is interested in seeking financial assistance there are limited Fellowships available for certain cases. Please ask about the Fellowship Program in your application to learn more.